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kkidslogin
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The_Cool_Test_Alt wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

I'd switch to Kubuntu if my music software would run on it (I'm thinking about switching just for software dev tho)


Ubuntu Studio is made for creative people and comes with a bunch of stuff pre-installed. It probably has an alternative for the music software you're using. And it uses KDE Plasma.

Thanks! I also compiled Ardour as well (hard to use lol). I actually did switch to Kubuntu a week ago

EDIT: King of the Page

Last edited by kkidslogin (March 12, 2026 11:46:56)

BobaFatL
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ScodexPerson
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ScodexPerson
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BUMPing into VM-crazyness!
MineTurte
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I don't know if this counts but… I made my own “OS” running off Ubuntu being hosted live on a Oracle cloud server that has 4 OCPU's and 26 GB of RAM… running in replit (uses SSH to connect to oracle)… on a school chromebook…

_Paymer
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No human could ever imagine…
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1201938491/
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1248315967/
Doing this in Scratch is worser than torture, even coding the whole thing in Assembly is easier
betamariofan555
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I remember installing a debombed windows 8 build 8176 with fixed USB 3.0 but the setup ended up breaking so you had to use HBCD pe to create the C: drive, format it, then use a tool on HBCD to manually deploy the build's install.wim so you could actually use it
abcde26
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MineTurte wrote:

I don't know if this counts but… I made my own “OS” running off Ubuntu being hosted live on a Oracle cloud server that has 4 OCPU's and 26 GB of RAM… running in replit (uses SSH to connect to oracle)… on a school chromebook…


Cool! That's more than I can manage to do..

_Paymer wrote:

No human could ever imagine…
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1201938491/
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1248315967/
Doing this in Scratch is worser than torture, even coding the whole thing in Assembly is easier

Dang, such cool projects! I can feel the pain of coding them tho…

betamariofan555 wrote:

I remember installing a debombed windows 8 build 8176 with fixed USB 3.0 but the setup ended up breaking so you had to use HBCD pe to create the C: drive, format it, then use a tool on HBCD to manually deploy the build's install.wim so you could actually use it

That's the pain of beta builds, of finding some random solution online to fix it.
MineTurte
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abcde26 wrote:

MineTurte wrote:

I don't know if this counts but… I made my own “OS” running off Ubuntu being hosted live on a Oracle cloud server that has 4 OCPU's and 26 GB of RAM… running in replit (uses SSH to connect to oracle)… on a school chromebook…


Cool! That's more than I can manage to do..
Lol thanks!
kkidslogin
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abcde26 wrote:

betamariofan555 wrote:

I remember installing a debombed windows 8 build 8176 with fixed USB 3.0 but the setup ended up breaking so you had to use HBCD pe to create the C: drive, format it, then use a tool on HBCD to manually deploy the build's install.wim so you could actually use it

That's the pain of beta builds, of finding some random solution online to fix it.
Especially because it's windows. It's not like it's Ubuntu or smth where you can swap out the parts of the OS at will. There's even a selection of kernels you can use.
MineTurte
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this is currently what my custom ubuntu desktop is…
MineTurte
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update on my custom ubuntu desktop. Apparentally Scratch actually allows me accessing it if I'm on Chromium and not Firefox? Idk, anyways I can access scratch now. Also I would use normal Chrome (I set the Chromium icon to have a custom Google icon) but unfortunately it does not have any official ARM 64 AppImage downloads. And yes, it has to be that specific.

ignore the insanely inconsistent icon styles…
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BUMPing into Windows 11 Microslop account confirmation.
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A picture of my own operating system kernel running in QEMU
scratchcode1_2_3
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kkidslogin wrote:

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A picture of my own operating system kernel running in QEMU
woah, did you make the whole kernel?????????????????????????????????????
kkidslogin
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scratchcode1_2_3 wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

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A picture of my own operating system kernel running in QEMU
woah, did you make the whole kernel?????????????????????????????????????
There are a few bits from elsewhere. Most notably I use Flanterm for the terminal emulator. But the vast majority of the code is from me.

It's still very early. It doesn't have multiprocessing, a userspace, or even memory allocation yet. but I'm getting there.

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